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Macau's smallest casino operator prices its offering at the top of the range, while Nobao calls off its second US IPO attempt and Kazakhmys decides not to issue any new shares ...
By Anette Jönsson | 30 May 2011
MGM China kicks off its institutional bookbuilding with the aim of raising up to $1.5 billion. At the same time, greenfield mining company Resourcehouse launches its IPO of up ...
By Anette Jönsson | 18 May 2011
Hongqiao raises less than half it originally planned to, but bankers are relieved as the Chinese aluminium producer successfully launches in a choppy market.
By Lillian Liu | 21 March 2011
Chinese aluminium producer Hongqiao revives its planned IPO, but trims the deal size by more than half.
By Lillian Liu | 16 March 2011
The Chinese aluminium producer hopes to raise up to $2.2 billion from a Hong Kong IPO that is set to close before the Chinese New Year holiday.
By Lillian Liu | 25 January 2011
The all-share privatisation offer will cost the Chinese carmaker $4 billion based on the mid-point of its own valuation, and precedes a planned listing of Guangzhou Auto in ...
By Anette Jönsson | 9 June 2010
J.P. Morgan signs on for electronic bank account management, while online payment competitors team up in China.
By Jonathan Wong | 4 May 2010
The Singapore-listed Chinese developer raises $111 million, while K-Reit Asia pockets $444 million from a rights issue that was oversubscribed despite a tight discount.
By Anette Jönsson | 19 November 2009
J.P. Morgan joins other banks offering online receivables management solutions in the region.
By Edward Russell | 25 February 2009
The Korean lender says the capital raising is pre-emptive, but denies suffering from liquidity or financial problems.
By Daniel Inman | 6 February 2009
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